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The Simon Fraser University Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes and honours the individuals who have made outstanding contributions to SFU Athletics and have helped to bring excellence to the University and its intercollegiate athletic program. The Hall of Fame was established in 1986 to honour student-athletes, coaches, builders and teams. The inaugural Induction Class was comprised of 12 charter members. In 2013, the Terry Fox Humanitarian Inductee category was established in tribute to Canadian hero Terry Fox, who was a Simon Fraser University student and member of the junior varsity basketball team prior to losing his right leg to bone cancer in 1977 at the age of 18. This category is reserved to honour the benevolence of Canadians and their humanitarian contributions to improve our community.

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2023 Hall Of Fame Class
In 2023, two-time wrestling Olympian and world silver medalist Danielle Lappage, two-time CIS Player of the Year Jessica Kaczowka, who led women's basketball to a magical undefeated championship season in 2002, Chris Beaton, who recruited and coached an incredible 85 players who went on to be drafted into the CFL during his 23 years as head football coach, and 1983 men's soccer, who won the NAIA championship for the second year in a row were inducted into the Hall of Fame. READ MORE

2020 Hall Of Fame Class
In 2020, SFU welcomed college and professional football standout Neil McKinlay, legendary Olympic wrestler, the late Craig Roberts, and track and field star Jessica Smith; iconic women's soccer coach Shelley Howieson; and distinguished writer/broadcaster Howard Tsumura (builder category) into its Athletic Hall of Fame. Due to COVID-19, the 2020 induction was postponed. READ MORE

2019 Hall Of Fame Class
In 2019, SFU welcomed basketball star Joby McKenzie, NAIA champion middle distance runner Julia Howard, legendary men's soccer goal scorer Andrew Corazza, and basketball star, surgeon and distinguished health care advocate Nadine Caron into its Athletic Hall of Fame. READ & WATCH

2018 Hall Of Fame Class
In 2018, SFU welcomed Canadian Olympians Nikki Johnson (basketball) and Angela Lichty (softball), the 1988 NAIA national champion men’s wrestling team and business leader and philanthropist Frode Strand-Nielsen (men’s soccer) into its Athletic Hall of Fame. READ & WATCH

50th Anniversary (2016) Hall Of Fame
Class In 2016, SFU welcomed Canadian Olympians Ruky Abdulai (track and field) and Justin Abdou (wrestling), men’s basketball head coach Jon-Lee Kootnekoff, the 1976 NAIA national champion men’s soccer team and business leaders and philanthropists Keith and Betty Beedie into its Athletics Hall of Fame. READ & WATCH
 

2000

  • Randee
    Hermus
    Induction: 2012
    Soccer
  • Sara
    Maglio
    Induction: 2014
    Soccer

1999

  • Daniel
    Igali
    Induction: 2012
    Wrestling

1998

  • Michelle
    Hendry
    Induction: 2012
    Basketball

1996

  • Doug
    Brown
    Induction: 2012
    Football

1994

  • Sarah
    Howell
    Induction: 2012
    Track and Field

1992

  • Andrea
    Schnider
    Induction: 2014
    Basketball
  • Jeff
    Thue
    Induction: 2012
    Wrestling

1989

  • Sean
    Millington
    Induction: 2012
    Football
  • Leah
    Pells
    Induction: 1994
    Track and Field

1988

  • Ed
    Sernoski
    Induction: 2014
    Wrestling

1987

  • Bob
    Hieltjes
    Induction: 2012
    Basketball

1984

  • Bob
    Molle
    Induction: 1990
    Football, Wrestling

1981

  • Jay
    Triano
    Induction: 1986
    Basketball

1980

  • Harold
    Willers
    Induction: 2014
    Track and Field

1978

  • Tim
    Jones
    Induction: 2014
    Terry Fox Humanitarian Inductee

1976

  • Dr. Tim
    Bach
    Induction: 2013
    Swimming

1971

  • Dr. Jack
    Taunton
    Induction: 2014
    Builder

1969

  • Jim
    Jardine
    Induction: 2014
    Football